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Google Blogoscoped covers Google and the tech world, more or less daily since 2003. To help out post your news tips in the forum or email them to me, Philipp Lenssen, philipp.lenssen@gmail.com; please can also contact me to discuss how you can get involved with writing articles. Google Blogoscoped has become a true community effort over time through the participation of people like Tony Ruscoe, Mark Malseed, Ionut Alex. Chitu, Peter Dawson, Corsin Camichel, Manoj Nahar, Miel Van Opstal, Alek Komarnitsky, TomHTML, Gary Price and many more.
The blog and the forum cover new Google product releases, contain tutorials and tips, information on Google censorship methods, and 20% random weirdness (the blog also spawned a book). Google is the focus here because the company and its tools have a growing impact on people's life – for better or worse. The Google search engine serves as a pair of eyes in a virtual world, and I think we'd all like a clear view.
"One of the most interesting technical sites on the web"
– Mark Draughn, Windypundit.com
"... the first source of info I check daily in the morning when I arrive at my desk in the office."
– Vittorio Del Percio, Lugano, Switzerland
This blog is featured in charts such as the Technorati Top 50, the Bloglines 200, the Feedster 100 or the Blogpulse Top 50. It's mentioned on tech blogs like Search Engine Watch as well as mainstream news sources like ZDNet, Christian Science Monitor or The Age.
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